The vessels, along with the change in the country of registration, decided to change the name: now they are called Iris, Buran, East and Dawn.
Four Russian LNG-Tanker Ice Class, designed to carry liquid natural gas, lost Panama flags and registered in Russia. These vehicles act as part of the Russian ZPG 2 Russian project, which should provide nearly 20% of LNG manufacture in Russia. The Moscow Times reported it.
Along with a change in the country of registration, the names have renamed the tanks: since mid -April instead of North Sky, North Air, North Mountain and North Way, they were called Iris, Buran, East and Dawn.
Director of Elatan Energ’s supplier Kell Elatan supplier suggests that these changes may indicate that Novatek will try to continue the work of the Arctic LNG 2 projects, which in 2024 stopped labor and commercial gaze.
According to him, Novatek will continue to deal with difficulties in selling products, but consumers fear about the second penalty may decrease.
“China, and it is obvious, is a regular consumer, and the risk of additional OFAC penalties, most likely, is no longer very important,” Ecland believes.
The Kpler Analyst said for gas and LNG Ana subashich that Kpler’s view “did not expect a significant increase in labor in conditions of existing penalties and limited demand from consumers.”
Remember that the media has written that American officials have completed the development of new economic penalties against Russia. However, it is unknown if Trump approved these penalties.
Note that the “crushed” penalty in the American Senate was announced on May 1. Senator Lindsay Graham said he was working on a bill for new penalties against the Kremlin.
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